Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1949 — Page 16

os a . - RF WT A ee we Sg We WT ME WW WW ee AT A eT NRW -~ eT »

Fon a ba BI ain \ W So £

FEAT ny . oy ? PY ’ en

PAGE 16 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PRE LER SOE ___ MONDAY, SEPT.26,149 ° MONDA

Today in Business— : Eli Lilly’ Plans New Manufacturing Plant in South America a Meeting Opened [Veep GivesWidow - ANNO)

: J. 8 * od : 4 : offer ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26 (UP)~—= + MALEY—Walte Swi ngi ng to Rt. Rev. Kirchh More than a thousand miles sep- PERAY-Wan . Heads Delegation arated Mrs. Carieton 8. Hadley Walk | ~The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, [from her beau, Vice President : SPRORNSTAN

i . ley, today after'a . bishop of the Episcopal Diocese Alben W. Bark of Indianapolis, heads the delega- Say week-end hese, including & Shirts tion of Hoosiers now attending birthday party. But no engag 4 : the 56th Triennial Convention of ment announcement as rumor The “Veep” returned to Wash

5-Day Week II

Financial Houses Here Resist Trend ls

the Protestant Episcopal Church rh ma——— CE : : . b rind in, SA in America in San Francisco. ington Jast night afte: the widow hos es As Ft. Wayne, Evansville Fall in Line 4 j Stowe’ 18 " ; * Hoosiers also are present at the latighingly Sa Ah 0) gossip taiher of Rob . By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor An example of far-reaching Indianapolis foreign trade, the Eli Lilly International Corp. has scheduled for com in late 1950 | Triennial Women's Auxiliary Con- up” the story that he ong her NAN ) BANKS of the state are edging toward the five-day week. Lat- this manufacturing warehouse-office building in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The new plan will manufacture less-complicated Lilly drugs that are Yention al Ihe Episcopal Service |V diamond ring and a bracelet, 338. Friends i est group to join is Ft. Wayne, starting Oct. 22. in widest demand there. This front elevation is Lilly Architect R. C. Smith's conception of the completed structure. po uth iy By h aieou a Evansville already has signed up for five-day banking, effective EE C - i —— 1 ki me = - Ho, —. Fowl iy va REALITY, 2 said, the . / j /, { : Gan g {Veep gave her a —'"Women : d ] ore HERE BAREIS par Crashes Kl CoFin Takes Thugs Take $200 (Smoking in Bed —|REARIERL. nim ARNL HE HR The five-day bank week may be slow in coming to Indianapolis. = . , Best-Ball Meet Bl d } D {supreme governing body of the 4,v party Saturday night. It = Cromalion” Pl One of the DIEEest 18 TePOT HI | Cum TT » . ame or eat church. It is composed of the| was Mrs. Hadleys' 38th birthday wal Hake Mm (0 the idea. Others Ns Coffin’s foursome dethroned Faill 1eép whil king ip House of Bishops presided over priqay, ! . Pye Brooksia probably will wait | ites omorrow | our ] n lana bg a aub be . ye Jadian | n 0 up dave bed tofey Way le a hoking fn by the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Tne party was given at the Bier: * aise : . : ! { apolis interclu st, cham- Sherrill, presiding bishop of the, eat-grandchild The five-day week closes the . plonship at Highland yesterday.| (death of Arthur Young, 49, of|chyrch, and the House of Depu- "re airs. 1. M. Suyman hors, ORDAN PUNE Spread on personnel. It ‘any F ' 3 Die in One; Ted Lath, Reese Berry. Elis Bandit in Stolen Cab | fount W. Sons Ble. yuo as tes. , ‘ were Te the 60 guests who th Bt. Funan ncludes evening hours on Friday or t tron : Brown and Ollie Hollingsworth . oi burned 7p, fticer of ‘the \ is a from 6 0 & In Ft. Wayne bank-| i 8 Hurt in Other [combined for a Rn 64, Robs Filling Station kd yesterday. [house PleNMIAR Sates the clon: [2 ended. Po Tice guards aroun Riis, Geove < ing hours will shift to 9:30 a. m.| ... , | Four persons ar dead, today as edging Speedway with 65. | An armed bandit and a group Folice said Charles Summers, cal and lay delegates which com-/shot a photographer attempting vile ° to 2:30 p. m., and to 6 p. m. Fri- Ashes to Be Buried a result of week-end trafic ac-| Lach’s 18-foot putt on the 18th of Knife - carrying strong - arm| 19 ‘another roomer, spread the pose its membership. Policy and to snap a picture through a win. ’ ¥ wn A a daxys. : di | In St. Loui v. tcidents in the state. One crash for a birdie trey clinched the thugs netted approximately $200|8!arm when he discovered smoke action for the: next three years jo, They thought he was an ary | K_ Ree Banks have competition. Sav-| IN J. LOUIS took ihree lives while the fourth Victory. Speedway's quartet of in g series of holdups and rob. POUring from Mr. Young's room will be decided at the convention. intruder hd Yoh ings and loan companies do al-| ‘The ashes’of an Indianapolis- was killed and eight were injured Walter Chapman, Fred Wampler, perjes early today and last night| 2nd was unable to arouse him. Plan 3-Year Budget Inge ied. tena most a straight banking business. yp,» Army officer who survived In the second. |Fred Burnside and Ken Amick on Indianapolis streets, ° | Police broke down the door and, , oo. bud ui i : Blt as far as public banking ,,. |. Bat death] The dead are: {made the 65 on 33 and 32. | Dwight Hineman; 19, of 1911/found the victim dead In a Rep yout get and pro- GARDNER_L. | is concerned, depositing of pay|'n® IPfamous Bataan death ;...., w. Harris. 54, Rockport.| Pleasant Run and the Indian: N, Kessler Bivd., attendant at a flaming bed. [ETA of tiie ie grin. hel Ba, father o checks, opening accounts, bor-| march only to die in a Japanese Mrs. James W. Harris, 45, Rock- apolis Country Club tied for third f);ng station at 3060 W. 16th St.,| Mr. Young was - pronounced [nied States ape a oe : | argner, In To rowing on real estate and auto: prison camp a few months before port. . with 66. Country Clubbers were y,q robbed of $126 at 5:15 a. m. dead by a General Hospital am-| om for di ton during th . wl ona. Walk mobiles, or making business the war's end, will be buried in J. C. Duncan, 75, Inglewood, George Enos, Gene Pulliam Jr. toqay by a masked bandit who bulance physician and a coro- eo xp or discussion during the 0 | nen - loans, depends largely on how Jefferson Barracks National Cal. Dr Howard Beaver and Gene w.. driving a stolen taxicab. ner’'s deputy later attributed death My rg b i KIRBY SAH many hours the public. can do Cemetery, St. Louis, Mo., after Reuben Zimmerman, 17, De- Emery, and the East Side team| told police a Red 10 suffocation and third degree SRE i ” cons dered nd . . isth st. Interm business. Episcopal graveside services at 1 catur. . i was made up of Dick Kennedy, Cab drove up to the station and burns. Jromot on of the church's work, | Morning Trade mortuary. |. Banks are cautibus about Pp. m.-tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, Harris and Mr. Jim Shipp, Ed Juniper and Bob 2 Ian wearing ion nS A sisicr. Mrs. Nancy. Dick oF Dew Inétnods and materials | : ie MALEY—Walter throwing their haif-day Saturday = First Lt. Walter 8. Strong, son Duncan were killed yesterday Rochtord ©. ,. lcap and a white handkerchief of 757 Indiana Ave. was notified. en in Moderately Active Pl nd, of irene business overboard to their com- of Mrs. Minnie Strong, 13 E. Fall near Princeton when their cars poo. 00" ha John McGuire. 35-32 over his face, produced a pistol = 3 | school divisions: for adequate’ Hogs. sold at prices. slightly 5

hi Creek Blvd. Seuth Drive, died collided. The Harrises were mem- _ 68 Meridian Hills: John David Hapry “ . or - § ) Bi oy A aa Feb 2. 1945. in the Fukuokoa bers of prominent Rockport fam- Linbreck, Bek, Suckhouse and Joo and ‘announced “this is: a stick 1 a |clerical and missionary salaries !0Wer in only moderately active op shopping day Mis ; # Sarah Shank: Carl Smith, Raiph up. e in [les and pensions and for various Mid-morning trade in the Indian. d d *| A police investigation showed !

heavy Friday -advertising and POW Camp, Kyushu, Japan. He ilies. He ‘was a former Ohio ft 0 Ernie Brownfieid and Char Phases of work in the fields of APolis Stockyards today, after

x ; [River boat captain, she the Kiumpp. 32 : end-of-the-week buying. | was 27. Captured in 1942 | gr anddnughter ap former State,’ fivgrside. Doug Crist Bud owens|the cab had been stolen from a . - extension and evangelism. (opening trade brought about But employees would probably| fo y Senator Charles Lieb, Mr. Dun- # South Grove Clayton Nichols. Bob 10t at 2020 N. Illinois St. It was Elected delegates from the In- Steady prices. Early receipts were like the Svedey ss fap dia; Jiaphirea in the last Qnvs of the can is believed to have been on 5 ii ; ao Sais and a AY pa missing this morning. ing al dianspolis_Divetse ure; The Rev, cotimatet at 1000. tly 4 we 0 - ’ » American defense > C A : 70—Indian Lake Voody ckerson, sl 4 | am Urrows, ndianapolis; | . with better morale often put'on Apr. 9, 1942, he survived the VO erm died in another Hk caine. Rover Negiey and Chuck F— aged By 3 mandi art . . |the Rev. R. F. Thornton, tata. dium and good steers and years More personal push into the jong march. to a Japanese pris- ,.. ..r crash four miles south of Groat nouse Charles Moores and Ed Craft slugged Beverly don Ta oy Equipment, Whisky 'yette; the Rev. Thomas Mobley, linge yroght ices Steady to 50 ~ Keed r. p usiness. oner of war camp in Luzon. I Pronie on a county road. Eight 5. ens y , 38, h Terre Haute, and the Rev. I. M. cents higher. Cow prices rose as morning at res a 5 | His ashes were buried in a COm-| o.oo core in the two.cars were Soloman Dick Perk and, John Wol “3% Sunday Senate Ave, Bt midnight Seized on Week-End Blackburn, Evansville; George B. much as 50 cents, while bulls sold NK Fond June 21 was not the longest munal urn with those of Many|y .nitq1ized at the Adams County cork. Haries Ray and Riley Fiedder- He was treated at General. Hos-| Eight persons were arrested Schley, Richard Lockton, A, C. steady to 50 cents lower. Vealer fichigan OF ft II. It [other Army personnel and Amer- : john. . 36-38 { i and a quantity of gambling equip- Swanagan and Lawrence Dorsey, Prices dropped 50 cents as native uneral home a day of the year after all | ’ ; Hospital. 71 Willowbrook: Bill McCune. Harry pital for cuts and bruises about, { Yr ring lamb: 1d at stead q was yesterday — 25 hours, by ican nationals. They ere jaer Meanwhile, in Indianapolis, Jo- Grasrhoim, Hank Campbell and Dick Hall /the head and face. He said the meat, Vaisky and beer confiscated laymen, all of Indianapolis. [PPLTE al oni Be YP. hs. Pri Ads ) |removed to an American military rem { ve" : bs early today and yesterday in a Other Del i i c : Meadows and. _ the clock. . eel {seph Metzger, 3-year-old son oO ee sta robbery occurred on California er legates Listed und butche 1d at $19.75 te A ; : |efffietery 10 Yokotmina Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Metzger. § Fy?. in ‘Dead’. |S: near Ohio st. series of police raigs, | Delegates to the women's meet- $20, the top price. feattored 165. Gall a he . | Lt. Strong entered the Army , X a as In eaga. | | James Liven : \ p price. HOME, 2428 E No Feud following his graduation from 4551 N Iinots St., wad injired z James Mills. 23; of 1510 Colum- poate" ot gona. 30, Rims ing Include: Mrs. Dorsey of In-'175-pounders brought $19.25. Big pn. Monday. 1 ik slightly when he ran in front o ) - bla Ave. told police th + Was “char With dianapolis, president of the dio- weights were scar : ich Prien ALL IS MILK AND HONEY the Citadel Military Academy.iy oar at 46th and Ilhnols Sts. Turns Out fo Be . Jo ree MeN. yeeping a room for pool selling cesan House of Church if weights Cree. a ron LC ton, 8. C., as a second : . {one flashing-a knife, slugged him| A - OL chwomen;, Choice Sows Hit $18.50 Holy 310%... betwen Tdi rears and CREO, 8G; u¥ phd de Te nr contin ut (yr gu ny ‘Dunk’ [and ston 51 4B wd rr hE lt nd a dr es, Rem or arene 10% 1h 0 Fords TE lending institutions. Best sources i watch as he was walking near his ja ; TS. enne eyer- moved at $14 to $16. Bulk of all rt. father. _ say the new real estate license | "Ive 2a Manila n warly Joa andl and a broken nose. TT TE me IG. 8 Tpaciroom at J. ao Meridian St. bacher, Booneville; Mrs. EA. Cal-| weights of sows sold at $15.50 to ancy "H.. Die law was not aimed at the lenders. first lieutenant shortly afterward. Mrs. Mary Castetter, 2220 N. d Ah , ere 1s Y| Terrel Perry, 22, of 416 W. New! num Ss aseball ticket books lahan, Lafayette, and Mrs. Overs $18. Choice lightweights reached a Services [Ritter Ave., was dragged 15 feet SUNS. York St. was d {were seized. ton Sacksteder Jr. Elwood. [$18.25 8 NAN MORT The new law, now in effect] following the news of the cap- 41one a: pavement today wh A “dead” man was sleeping off " treated for several a eh .25 and $18.50 sparingly. Odd p.m. Friends written loosely, said simply that tyre of his son, Walter 8. Strong c,, EE by oo a Fred a drunk in the prison ward atjcsiie slashes in the pack aud onl ony morng rue Oe pas pd gener! Weights, Mote tual G00 pounds EE { ' | ’ n n oy : . - § . A anyone who appraises a house In| gr suffered a heart attack and ca.ietter 60 was in collision with General Hospital this afternoon, th arms he said were inflicted "4 ARTS oe of Sha A! Ig a Bask sold at $15 to $15.50, KANE Mrs. Nei a selling deal must have a license gioq Apr. 23, 1042. driven b tus blissfully unaware that a squad|py (io Cao0 tock ot Ne yrus ore : Hit eo Sh used. Mediu and £004 lam, Je costing $10 a year. Banks. and| a car riven by Mrs. Audry Titus.| © i er ia Dit in the 400 block-.of N. Missouri ham, 37, of 1221 E. Orange 8t., Morrisson, Mrs. John Hollett Sr., steers and yearlings of weights BA ie savings and loan companies al- Mrs. Beatrice Woods gy Slinglon Ave, at 16th ia yg yp q St. He said they took $38 and °" Charges of Keeping » room fois. Rurrews, Mes, ' Sehey Ixa 1050 pounds down were sold to chansn vail Tv ways appraise (thump walls, : He er Ave. "some change. - pool selling and advertising a Mrs. Kirchhoffer, all of Indian- local killers at prices steady to ends invited » a aan but are not di.| A requiem high mass for Mrs. As the cars crashed the door Da eau 3 solemn ve Robert Glazier, 25, of 2811 N. lottery and gift enterprise. Police |apolis. _ Alternates attending the 50 cents higher. Common grass- Cemetery, MecCo rectly in the Yeal estate business. | Beatrice Woods, employee of the of the Castetter car flew open int his street car seat Delaware St, operator of the seixed 17 books of baseball tick- Womens meeting re: Mrs. Thorn- ers and several loads of medium JOWRY_Blanc The attorney general's office Columbia Club for the past 20/and the - Lyepsoid woman hy as Calvin Perkins, 56, of 1147 N, Glazier Auto Sales Co. 927 N. ". Lt Lalate NM ee Napier: 204 good 1100-3 150.pound steers Ye, Emmet: J /n out. However, her 8, LY, . 5 Was, e; Mrs. Harr . i, | . took the heat off the question of | Years, who died Saturday In By So ner Ber foot Hiinols St.- boarded: the Brook- Illinois St.. reported his office was| . List of Arrested A NES ad Y tare also brought higher prices. pc. randmot home, 215'4 Geisendorff St, w e side car in the 9¢ _ burglarized of a checkwriter| Four persons we » ’ . | Several lots of choice yearlings Tu bank and building loan licenses ‘at 9:30 tomorrow dragged with her head striking e 900 block of Mas- oh "Vg; 0g pe re charged with piackburn, Evansville. | ad eral Tuesd Saturday with a ruling that they be Peredat 9: 0a, mtorr avement until the cas SAchusetts St. He walked, erect Yorn sometime Sunday viglation of the 1935 Beverage | Leashes 330. rE Io — Pam Bt Phi would be exempt. Realtors could!" S% : ye ches . “land steady, to a seat before he . Act following a raid at 739 W.! x earlings an - terment Holy Cr: te ruling! Sour at thy Buri wi be in Holy Cross Ce HoPIed, She vas (e410 6: Clapae. rie J Shut-Ing’ Visitors [yin siers sod at 58 to 0 EL won't, |* Born in Fulton, Tenn, Mrs.| - mromma— —— PASSENGERS shouted to ne Blackmer Files Ae Ro ing Beard i d P | brought S28 io $3730. Native Se’ ln The license law was passed to 1s 25 \AJ:L. . tb ’ 46, of the W. Michigan St. ad- INVIted to Pane | orris’ Morris. Woods lived in Indianapolis 2 Wife Found Dead operator who went back to in- Pl f il ~ dress: T n i grassers moved at $21 to $22.50, FE ald M. McKee; protect realtors near the state and was a member of St. | vestigate before calli lice. ea o Gui t ress; Tom Allen, 42, of 402 Blake| vy, neers to vist Heifers 2 2 rew Seymour border. Realtors from neighbor- |Y°ars and 8 ng. po ets St.; Robert Bailey, 43, of 804 t the aged i Bring $29 3 Munday. Sevicy ing states could cross the Indiana | Bridget's Church. She was 46. In Gas-Filled Room |8gt. Claude Kinder and his squad DENVER, Sept. 26 (UP) —Mil- poiioiay St, and Dora Jackson |and shut-ins have been invited to| Several loads of medium to °, *'CHANAN MOR’ border. and do Business. But Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. " responded and found the “dead” |lionaire Henry M. Blackmer, 80. 35-o¢ 500 Douglas st. *attend a panel on. ‘Friendly mostly-good 1100-pound steers re- MeLEAN--Maud {Lula Burks and Mrs. Ovella Sar:| Mrs Kathryn Schornstein, 3052 man slumped down in his seat,|pleaded guilty to four counts of = _ “ : Visiting” sponsored by the Volun- mained unsold, sellers asking $28 Shseie ve.

Hoosier realtors were border, "cir; 11, and two brothers, paricer Court, Meadowbrook, was| Wide-eved and apparently not/income tax evasion today and Police confiscated four fifths of teer Service Department of. the to $29. A part-load of choice near.

bound without Hons ex. | Yuren Cavitt. Detroit, Mich. and =o 00 ov in the gas-filled PreAthing. the government moved imme- WHISKY and a quantity of beer. Council of Social agencies. |950-pound heifers sold at $29. Under the’ new law, Indiana popert Cavitt, Jackson, Tenn. | y B Sgt. Kinder turned to notify diately for dismissal of two per- Willlam Bogan, 39, of 829 N.| The panel, a Red Feather serv- Bulk of medium to just-good It : li h | kitchen of thei . : : P 8 : a J realtors can slip across the te em ten {kitchen of their apartment by her the coroner when passengers saw jury charges against him. Senate Ave. was charged with ice of the Community Fund, will short-fed heifers moved at $25 ry ervic border” almost anywhere and Bloomington Gl Weds tusband, Harry, and police. She the body move. He was pro- Judge Orié L. Phillips ordered violation of the 1935 Beverage be held from 10 a. m. to noon to-{to $27. ’ fT Big knock off a commission in an-| 9 was 55 i ; Kk v morrow in the YWCA. § i h It m 1 Cy vas 55. {nounced intoxicated when he ar- Mr. Blackmer released under Act after police seized 36 cans of morrow in the . Speakers; (Odd head good beef cows sold . ARRY Ww. 3s ~ ate ny he date German Girl on Phone Mr. Schornstein said he called rived at General Hospital. Drunk $5000 bond pending a “thorough beer and a gallon of wine at his Will include Miss Ruby Little at $16 at $16.50. Bulk of com- "se E. Michigs - mission poaching in the sta e. BERLIN. Sept. 26 (UP)—An police after he awoke this morn-| charges were filed. land complete” investigation of home at the above address. |casework supervisor of Family mons and mediums’ brought - PERRY—Walter, The Selling Touch American sergeant and a 26-year-| IDE and noticed blankets tucked FT the case. VFW Post Raided {Service Association and Miss §350 to $15.50. Canners and Wu g 1 i \d by Under the kitchen door. He sald Clark Espie Wi He ordered the United States) 711 Dorothy Klingler, faculty mem-icytters sold at $11 to $13.50. Bulk Sarah cody, Mi 4 old German girl were married by . - ar spie ns , James Williams, 27, of 1139 Yyiw! ’ . ) v Ade James De Hoff. LAST SATURDAY the Glid-\igiephone today in a Trans- his wife had been ill the last four . attorney's office to turn over to garjan St. service officer of VFW ber, Indiana University division of medium and-bulls sold steady avening Euhe den Co. put its top “brass” from ,qjantic ceremony. years. State Senior Event him its complete files on Mr. post, No. 6574, at 2511 Bethel” Tne panel wi at, 315 10..31650. Oud “head ciel’ B43 here ‘and Chicago behi paint Sgt. Aldon’ N. Covington, 20. Mrs. Schornstein had been ac-| Er a Blackmer, including a-letter from Ave was charged: with violation! The panel will be concluded reached $17. may call at Cer store counters. Their jsb%was to gh Blogreington, Ind.. said his tive in Red Cross work until she] LorROMO. Ind. Sept. 26— Clark the U. 8, Attorney General's office o¢ the 1935 ‘Beverage Act artey | LuTsday with a field trip to, Good .and choice vealers sold REED—Paul P_ do over-the-counter selling, test = nm Worth, Tex. The became ill. Born in St. Louls,|pgnie's 148 total for 38 holes ABTeeing “to dismissal of the y gynday raid on the post Dead- |S Uletta, the Marion County home’ 3t $26 to $28. Commons and snd Mrs. D. their “selling touch.” | bride {he férmer Rita Wehrmann, Mo. she lived in Indianapolis: 30 earned for him the over-all class Perjury charges if Mr. Blackmer quarters. - for the aged, from 2 to 4 p. m.- |mediums brought $19 to $25.50. Seer Cambie, Their product was a new syn- said hers in’ ‘a Berlin lawyer's Joo She was a member of the! championship of the Indiana WOuld plead guilty to the income ° police said 30 guests, all drink. The panels are open to any per-| Bulk of good and choice na- $5 2 ai thetic rubber paint in exciting office. - Irvington Presbyterian Church. genjors’ Golf Association cham. 'aX evasion charges. ing. could not produce member- ys; Interested in volunteering to tive spring lambs sold at $22 to ARY, Meridian colors, washable for two years. | ° Rita sald she hoped to join her Survivors . In .addigjon $0 her pignship at the Kokomo Country Tr EE ship cards in the post. Six sas) iE shui-ins. |$22.50. Medium and good moved tr Trans co Among executive brains. who husband before Christmas. She hoscand include two sons, DaveCiub Saturday. Esple, of Indian- Bird H i wpleebigedgnidadvony [2-312 to 321. Cominon lots sold CT SoRINSON— I h g : na 0 gr en Tari in July W. and Harry Schornstein Ir.| apelis, was eight over par Ir earing ere confiscated. 20th A tB . at $16 to $18. DBINSON— Fr matc "i wits with Tetal Sustom: {ak ey met In 7" ‘both of Indianapolis, and a broth-| “In ‘the annual meeting last . Local | nes rings A few thin lightweights” were Robinson. athe 12 and Joe ComOnsa) one cl J — oe jer. Daniel Frederick, Wichita.| night, Clarence Irish of fan To Be Held Oct. 17 Local Issues 10-Da Jail Term [wd to feeders at $16. to $18. on able RC Rankin, who will manage the Official Weather Kas © |apolis was elected president of WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP)| —Sept. 26 ) y Slaughter ewes were steady. Late SA new $3.5 mililon feed mill in In-| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Lo the association. Others elected —A federal court hearing on a'eamerican States pid -...4. sd AR A veteran of 20 arrests in In. estimates of receipts were hogs, Burial Oak Hi dianapolls, and Harold Reed, . _ __ —Seol. t— Rescue Seemed Like were Carl Maetschke, Indlanap- habeas corpus writ for Russell Ajnerican States com ........ wi © |dianapolis today had 10 days in 10.100; cattle, 1800; calves, 373, 3 end, py + ral. Mumrise 5.36 | Sunset 5.38 . + .. |Olis, vice president; Ray Rober- G: Bird shaw {A3eshire Coal com _...... 13 13% which to contemplate his past—| and sheep, 1025. - ROGERS —_Ejdor head of ‘the Glidden empire's. fs Y to C Vv ) , Mishawaka, Ind. under L 8 Ayres 4'a% pid ser 45. .101% -104 } R paint division. Twenty-four Frecipitation 34 hrs ending 730 a m 0 ear 1o Cave-in iICHiM son. Indianapolis. second vice sentence in ,Germany for misap- -Beli bp + Sib Yo Som Re |and to figure dut how to pay 2 DOUGLAS BACK ON JOB Reo faehal stores had Glidden executives on Excess since Jan 1 - 8, FT. WAYNE, Sept. 26 (UR) — President; C. H. Robertson. Lafa- propriating "Army cigarets, has fgios:Merrih ‘com | L000 01 ...|850 and costs fine. | SOUTHAMPTON. E ios fhe Byers. or the job. : The tollowing table shows the. tempera- Willlam Schlientz said today the Yue, statistician, and . H.C. been:postponed until Oct. 17. Central EE Bia A oH | Wayne Collis, 30, of 950 N.igept 26 (UP) Lewis ns 3nd, rs elen | 03 \ ture in ‘other cities n r 8 afay cre ’ 1 , Circle Theater com........ ‘. {Ori in © . — s . - . This summer Dwight Joyce, , Station n High Low time he spent trapped in a sewer enemann, Lafayette, secrétary-' George T. Davis, who défended SCom Loan 4% pig" - |Oriental St., got the sentence in tas. U. 8. ambassador to London nyder. assed Glidden president, did the same Atlanta : coos. CT AT exgavation when it caved in reasurer Bird at his trial in Frankfurt, Soot Car-Nu Var. ........ 1% 1% Municipal Court on his conviction veda “abo. n ’ ING 4 thing in Cleveland. It worked Burbank ©. lll 7 4 seemed like a vear “ad _ Germany. is- expected to arfive Comings ag com .......... 4% 18% of being drunk and operating an ha a arg & e Queen rospect Bt. Pus and got national attention, so Chaenee nr qb Wf. 1 thought I'd be buried alive Inquest Set in Death here today to file an amended Consol ing com ri automobile while arugk. |for Londo bY or acd left at once Hinds, ele “Glidden did it here to show the Demeer .i 00% a any minute” he said : : habeas corpus petition. | Consol ind oid ...: 3'| Arrested after his automobile OT ONCONDY CAT SCRILLING—La big fellows how to ring a. cash EW CALS ae | Mr. Schiientz, 38, New Haven Of Phone Operator “| ird fled Germany to, his home Baun an Securities Com | $%|struck two automobiles which) LEGAL NOTICES gchiiiing, Br m register. too. . [Er Yarns sin T00 43 land Forest Vise were working in §T. LOUIS. Mo. Sept. 26 (UP) In Mishawaka, where he was ar- Hers Corp oid ww a .+ | were properly parked on-E. Mich: No a vee tOWL. I Schilling Jr, © ee — Pdianapolts. ey) La 1 20 a nine-foot-deep trench tast-8at- | ap inquest was scheduled to- retsed by Army agents last Homa. Tel .. [ ) (igan St. Sunday, Collis rounded pied Putchasing Keent oy (She unders gels: ol”, Ansar nda af jurdmy when a huge chunk of gavin the poison death.of Miss MAreh. He was returned to Ger- ind Asso Tel 3 pla 8 out an even 20 arrests in the past pie" or tne “Varigus departments - sots, Pla; Mrs Teck b He k - Miami ORI 26 2 earth .tumbled upon th M va 4 0 iss SEE oo oe ‘Ind Gas & Water Co com 18°{| few years. |bereinafter designated ahd at the time ehke. Maywood, + Th r BY C [Mitneapolis-8t. Paut .I200000000 T0471 ® ¥ em. Mr. Rosemary Mahan. -21, Washing. MA0Y to face black market Inga Mich B 4%% .... 04 . as hereinafter set out covering the fols kara, city: si + {New Orieans o 8). 72 Vise managed to escape, but Mr. Ind. tele ' ' } & charges. His attorneys claim that !ndpis.P & L com 203, | Police said he had been ar- lowing réquisitions for supplies. materiais, lore, Montrere + ATLANTA, Sept. 26 (UP) — New York ... Sogn ne gw ton, Ind., telephone operator. ! Indpis'P & L 4% ptd .... 9 I OA I A RGD ior Tia ariniS, ~ away Vir Qklahoma k eee x so Schlientz-- was _ trapped to the, .y\rioe Mahan's J the Army had no jurisdiction ‘Indpis P & L 5% pid rested for virtually everything on cys political sub_ divisions of the City rdey, Sept 2 One of the students who began Omaha svevviavany 8 5 ‘waist. He was dug out bv fire- ? 8§ ahan’'s body was found over hit b i Indpls Water Co com ... . 17% the police books including va- § Indianapolis, Bidders Bond or Certis jaar: Fun ‘ . PitTsburgh . 48 ug A vesterday | S e m because he was a civil- *Indpis Water Co 5% pf. } ! . fied check in the smount of 2% of your GRINSTEINER the fall térm at Georgia Tech here s i n a St. Louis. hotel Cc td 109 d today was George A. Teck, 27 De nen With a bottle of carbolic acid and ‘20 at the time of his arrest. Jhdbis Water $47 pid ..i.100° 101 grancy, vehicle taking and assault Xf PIOROSEL 1) Acq pany on as © OE paral € Do .y Be A. Teck, 27,of & Louls S91 = & An examination showed he-Suf- praciocact dishes at her BSl 30 mrt: eaten Kean a ary te com .. 4&1 |and battery. } ner specifications on file in the depart Briends may y La, } ashington. D © . 170 47 Iv ¢ . 8 RX 8 hy « * ) 4 4 3 : tate . we! —- nie of public purchase ~ hom time — ~ t Mm fered only minor cuts. Police said there was a suicide Miss Myla Hubbard fincaln Fat Lfe” " a : . Opening Fi ulato io 187 a AT RORNSTEIN: . ’ | note in the room which sald: Dies in Washin wcoln Loan 31; otd Gets 60 Days, $100 Fine or 19, Toss more of less. 3x2 Edu Ind. 4th a oarker Court. " tip i a T% a: . Xa \ Oo ay S eat er Fotocast ay ; oy Bap- Fimes State "ng on d > For Obscene Pictures of gt Veto | a on ’ or ana Dave’ ) 4 » std N il 0 , 8 . ~r Lo ND caused enough heartaches. Maybe WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—Miss ¥ he Pe Biv cond 10812 When Lester Schenck reopens company Nut Coke oo Citisens Gas saied away 8) . = somebody will explain why.” Myla Hubbard, assistant super- gr Malloy Com id it his barber shop 60 days hence ,'303 {fit more or less, Stoker Coal 4th BROS. _ IRVIN . At Washington, Miss Mahan's Visor in the publications division Pub Serv Lunds com ee fu he'll be more careful about what BA rst Survie realised Jor he v Crown "HILT [sister said she left home Satur- ©f the Navy Bureau of Aeronau- Pub Serv of Ind 31; pfd.. » "sort of pictures he displays. tara of Park “Gommiselonars. deliver the chapel! afte day. probably because of a fam- tics. died yesterday in a Wash- 0m Cer ool com crores 1 | Schenck was fined $100 and 28 required at various Park Board proper « STURGEON--Ct ily row. ington hospital. She was 23. . |§°,Ind O&E ofd..... ee .|costs and given 60 days on the Opening TRU Ea Monday. Oct. 17, Jadee May Stu

. 13 i is (Indiana State Farm this morning oh and. Tubes. of various sizes and Garboe and Gi 1 i all y

ca —————————— p -8he was the. daughter of the tokely-Van Sip pia, . fo 245 . late Dr. Henley H. Hubbard, Bos-' Terre | ofd ... when arraigned before Judge different ply in accord survived -Pound : k ard, Bos- Terre Haute Malleabls ....... 10 | . g i ceordance wit Cabbie (well. Her sister is’ the wife of fnfted Aghia Son tv iw George M. Ober in Speedway Pinlic Purchase lor the Board of Sanita POAT saturday

Champion Clam Eater c A Jaowbs, Sood) lawyer and Union’ Title Co '¢ “M8 nn Magiirates Court, Sn shiurges, of Refit Ave, peared wane, FUNERAL HOR | TIC ' ressman Andrew scen ures. Pot anapolis reserves the er neral service | JATLANTIC CITY, N..J, Sept. Jacobs. She is also survived by Amcen® male s Five residents of the neighbor-|of the above reauisiiions aid to purchase ied Burin [28 (UP)—Israel Weintraub, 245- her mother with whom she lived, American ::|hood testified that Schenck had a traders ail 0 fhe ‘advantese of the Ely cemetary, pout orb Ariver. Sad a 300 Ue BA eo i i bl kF wide yariety of the questionable Jf, ors the 8a ising. Hoar A Pe Ppa nonn. evens Bt. v Savings Bond and a.full stomach Puncture Gas Pipe; [Qitreie Ina a a : Dletures he displayed to patrons Liz, Surudiction va reswieltion waa Bisa "Ad op [today after retaining his national Work , 0 | Tamivson Sie So - HOD i —— Tw Gr Pirin dling ’ A a Me _|clam eating championship, rker ercome {Ind Limestone ds 78 _.. 3 KILLED IN AIR CRASH weried98 CRY. HOIL : feos "at" Feaiden | The 52-year-old ‘champion, has| -Accidentally puncturing a gas fish se LO ‘ gigied. 1s byte en thet ihe ynders & ii Requiem won four of the five contests to pipe while digging in the 2400} “ro i LONDON, Sept. 28 (UP) — bh of hoe PI tht foiloin oaled ’ any time. Bur . date, opened, seasoned and gulped block of Foltz St. Lee Coward, (nestor Paloonons 08 Thiee persons Wire Killed (oda anda sdahs asarten, Perchandlse : information a [150 cherrystones in 20 minutes 55, of 2421" Shriver St. an em- Kuhne: a“ , § es en pi arated si lnnday. Re onera uD for fhe 8 Tous of 3:00 P.. - ANAN ORT |yesterday to win easily over 24 ployee of the Indianapolis Water N Ina Pub : “| astings troop carrier plane M. CST Octobe: 8. 1945 ull in accordance - Carmel, Ind. other - contestants. His nearest Fo. was overcome ny gas this |p Tie Han » Pr Lo aned jn ats on the Sas wi ER a : T : itor was Jack Glenn who morning. : | Public Sr 18 only Tandam Roller rollers PARTLY CLOUDY AND = compet , Glenn who g . 108% with hi ‘ CLOUDY AREAS consumed 102. He was revived by fellow work-| = Ex dividend. ore A 8, totd ton, Gasoline motor wih voter poo lo ers, however, and returned to hw ; fr ler Sor “Bith water pump ol _.. [work before 4 General ambulance, | o¢ hose to fil tank when water pressur NS Toot—T-o00-t arrived at (f scene. Local Truck Grain Prices ne Spl waiton td

Ae p< FOTOCAST

Rd ; CASTEL GANDOLFO, Late - ; : : : RNY A E) scares BY Ak tEHD RN Ha : SHOWERS = AltA

| Italy, Sept. 26. (UP)—A |U. S. Statement | toy. electric train valued at ee Tit

Riba your 2 Known ty No. ad ) nly two n t ‘cu to Pord Fe

1 1

New No. 3 red i 10s,

at. No, 3 white ‘corn, 19. No i low corn, 1%.

\ TR xt ent 38 (UP) 2 w e : OAR { $1000, was presented to WASHINOTON. Sept 38 (UP) Govern. |New No. yeliow sorbeans. $204. “i A RRR v fiers) # Are : NN \ : Yo'v BARRY. x» | SNOW Pope Pra XII today on be- [re dlical yeat (hrouen Seve. 22" come Local Prod t bl hase. Opt Wi : 3 i \N : as : : alf of the Lionel Corp. of | a Year _sgo <ipant ! i lice > “ mest’ 3 a a ; x z 5) Ive SHOWS ZZ R AIN New Jersey and its yo : [REventes, $0 850.310 137 $ 1300 243 bos Sl on ue - EE Rp Known, as” Ci 0. he L TM RIGUSPATOFF, COPR 1949 10W. L A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESE ‘ se : plovees. . =. [Burpius, LOST RENAN AT Mouier—Pouls. (1) lbs. and ever, de: Stan ET se The ‘above requisition urchase i RED. te : . ‘It was turned over to the Defies 1.868.248.876 ; : Uhder Sas "0s Lash 1 ihe | { article or Atietey front” on Bure ‘ ro TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A southerly flow of moist air will bring cloudiness to the East. | Pope by John Forlenza dur- . BipliBebi " 238 2 1d dd 3 EI len nam NS nt, i nay \ A | Pei hs this moves. northward the Gulf Plains can expect readings in the 70s while 30s and 60s wil ing 3 iivate audience at Gold. Reserve 24.600.684.410 2.865.393.5198 Ee Front, rie ‘0 te fet rr Wo , ot he the Missiuipph and hig Valgy, reacieds hho 0s whie S06 and 60s wil | fhe Ponti's’ summer vila - | sypiparpuy citinme posh fin 1" pit ik Hioels| Ch, Hulls Wl Be de | i i n ? : : ; oi iy * : oi LY : . ? ; : x | Bebtta Beast uenantuIde tiers, y i 1 8 rt - be. id rrniiurald ie fi Ind, di ods hi bu iti ih aid Lh Ji is, nana gi SEES Sis ta An : 2 : KET bis vis Lil ay x alia 7 . i / . . I if ir Sup ! - Zot sit ! z : : , Fin i Tania Toily gio ake il ET Se his x so i £ Si ’ + A = 4 i Ln 1 tan : 7 {iid a 4 ; ; i a, ia eta ER iin ae : : fds We a fading vid A 3 ge ~ A sd ; 3 : @ of oN Sa Cingy oy i Sk Eo a de on i to ad Aid tan A hs . hams ath - a ky yi N % Cn